There is an article with a photograph of Caroline on 12th September 2005.http://www.larepublique.com/news/ful..._au_M%E9e.html
I believe that the article is about Caroline attending a meeting to prepare for the Christmas Market in Mée-on-Seine and she has been made the new 'godmother' of the association with the profits from the market going to help house parents of children in hospital. I hope I got this right! :)

Hello all--this is my first post! I just wanted to comment that I have always thought Princess Caroline was beautiful, but in the last few years, I've wondered why she doesn't have work done on her face. (I live in Los Angeles, and plastic surgery is practically a rite of passage!). Anyway, after looking at these most recent pictures of Princess Caroline, I've realized that she IS beautiful just as she is....she looks exactly like what she is....a beautiful woman who is aging very gracefully....and who takes pride in herself by refusing to resort to surgical intervention to thwart aging.

Hello all--this is my first post! I just wanted to comment that I have always thought Princess Caroline was beautiful, but in the last few years, I've wondered why she doesn't have work done on her face. (I live in Los Angeles, and plastic surgery is practically a rite of passage!). Anyway, after looking at these most recent pictures of Princess Caroline, I've realized that she IS beautiful just as she is....she looks exactly like what she is....a beautiful woman who is aging very gracefully....and who takes pride in herself by refusing to resort to surgical intervention to thwart aging.

Marienburg Castle, the seat of Germany's oldest noble dynasty, is located just 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Hanover, in Nordstemmen. Prince Ernst August of Hanover and family have opened the building to visitors.

Under the High Patronage of H.S.H. the Sovereign Prince and under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover

This year, the Flower Exhibition and the &#171;R&#234;veries sur les Jardins &#187; fair are being held in the charming setting of the Terraces of the Monte Carlo Casino.The 9th edition of the &#171; R&#234;veries &#187; - from 12th to 15th May – will revolve around the theme: “secret balconies in the Mediterranean”. On view to the public are bowers, mini vegetable gardens, hanging gardens… a kaleidoscope of the Mediterranean way of life from Corfu to Seville, from Tunis to the romanticism of Roman terraces and not to mention the oriental flavours of Byzantine patios… As with the previous editions, landscape architect Jean Mus is in charge of the decor, which has been given a definite air of mystery.